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Temperature Dependence of Some Reactions of Singlet Oxygen with Olefins in the Gas Phase R. D. Ashford and E. A. Ogryzlo* Contribution from the Department of Chemistry, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. Received November 5. 1974
Abstract: Arrhenius parameters have been determined for the reactions of 0 2 ( 'Ag)with some substituted butenes, cyclopentenes, and cyclohexenes. The preexponential factors were found to be fairly constant for this series ( A = IO8.' to 1. mol-' sec-I) while the activation energies, which varied from 3.2 to 7.5 kcal mol-', were found to be the source of the large differences in the room-temperature rate constants. The results are discussed in view of several transition states which have been proposed for this reaction.
The Diels-Alder reaction
(+Il-O
and the structurally related ene reaction
e, -9 II
+
(2)
have been studied extensively and the results point to a single concerted, bimolecular, cyclic mechanism.lJ Singlet molecular oxygen ( 0 2 ( ' A g ) ) which lies 22.5 kcal above the triplet ground state possesses an electronic structure closely related to ethylene and, not unexpectedly, displays the same two types of reactions
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